Alvin E. Montgomery papers

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Alvin E. Montgomery papers
Dates: 1923-1991
Collection Number: MS 495
Creator/Collector: Montgomery, Alvin E.
Extent: 1 oversize box
Repository: California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: Contains scrapbook containing Pullman ticket stubs and copies of airline tickets collected by Alvin E. Montgomery during his business travels (1923-1991) and The Literary Digest 1929 Atlas of the World and Gazetteer, with railroads over which A.E. Montgomery traveled marked in red.
Language of Material: English

Access

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Publication Rights

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Preferred Citation

Alvin E. Montgomery papers. California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives

Acquisition Information

Gift of John P. Golden, executor of the estate of Alvin E. Montgomery, 1992

Biography/Administrative History

Alvin E. Montgomery was a chemical engineer and a Vice-President of J.O. Ross Engineering in Chicago.

Scope and Content of Collection

Contains scrapbook containing Pullman ticket stubs and copies of airline tickets collected by Alvin E. Montgomery during his business travels (1923-1991) and The Literary Digest 1929 Atlas of the World and Gazetteer, with railroads over which A.E. Montgomery traveled marked in red.